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OBITUARY
Louis Behl
The funeral for Louis Behl of rural
Parkston, S.D., was held at 2 p.m. on
Monday, Nov. 18, 2013, at the United
Methodist Church in Scotland, S.D.,
with the Rev. Tom Peterson and Rev.
Russell Stewart officiating. Pianist
was Loretta Schoenfish, with special
music by the Happy Memories Band
and soloist Russell Stewart. Interment
followed in Rosehill Cemetery, Scot-land
with military graveside rites by
Paul Grosshuesch V.F.W. Post #2966
and Joseph Vurm American Legion
Post #155, both of Scotland, and the
South Dakota Army National Guard
Military Funeral Honor Guard. Fu-neral
arrangements were under the
direction of Goglin Funeral Home of
Scotland and online condolences may
be sent at www.goglinfh.com.
Louis Behl was born on Thurs-day,
Aug. 3, 1933 on the family farm
near Scotland to D. Vern and Dorothy
(Mitchell) Behl. He attended Cass
Country School and later graduated
from Scotland High School. Following
his graduation, Louis studied at South
Dakota State University (SDSU) for
four years and graduated with a Bach-elor
of Science degree.
On Sept. 4, 1955, Louis was united
in marriage to V. Joyce Williamson in
Artesian, S.D., at the United Methodist
Church and three children were born
from this union. Louis then served
in Korea for a year and a half before
being granted early release to return
home and farm west of Scotland in the
spring of 1958. In the spring of 1966,
the family moved to a farm southeast
of Scotland. He was also a loan offi-cer
in Gregory, S.D., from 1974 until
1976. In January 1976, Louis and
family moved to the Roseau area of
Minnesota where he farmed and start-ed
his trucking career in 1978. In July
1980, the family moved back to South
Dakota continuing his trucking career
and then resumed farming in 1985 in
Parkston until the present.
Agriculture was a large passion
and talent of Louis'. Not only did he
farm for most years of his life, he also
served as an ag instructor for veterans
in Tabor, S.D., while he lived near
Scotland. During his years at SDSU,
he judged dairy cattle and showed
Holstein bulls. He loved and showed
Palomino horses, an interest nurtured
by his parents throughout his youth. 1
Louis was a dedicated veteran who!
was a member of the VFW post inl
Parkston for many years, and served/
as the commander from 2012 to 2013 J
He attended as many national reunions;
of his unit from Korea as possible. He
loved his family and looked forwardl
to the Mitchell family reunions held
in Hartford, S.D., which his great-great-
grandfather Alexander Mitchell
started.
Louis died on Wednesday, Nov. 13,
while farming in Parkston, at the age
of 80 years, 3 months and 11 days.
He is survived by his partner of sev-eral
years, Delaine Geuther, Dimock,
S.D.; two sons: Lynn (Terri) Behl,
Parkston and Lee Behl, Blackhawk,
S.D.; one daughter, Joy (Wayne) Pier-son,
Murfreesboro, Tenn.; one grand-daughter,
Brianna Pierson; eight
stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren;
one sister, Lorene (Eu-gene)
Weidenbach of Scotland; one
brother, Lawrence (Joyce) Behl, Auro-ra,
Colo.; and one sister-in-law, Idella
Behl, Scotland; as well as many nieces
and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his par-ents,
D. Vern and Dorothy Behl; and
one brother, Donald Vern Behl.
OBITUARY
Allan Lee Bradley
Allan Lee Bradley, 80, Hill City,
S.D., and formerly of Menno, S.D.,
died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, at the
Rapid City Regional Hospice Auxil-iary
House.
Survivors include his wife Celia
M. Bradley of Hill City; three chil-
' dren: David (Mary Ryan>*Bradley of
Walnut Creek, Calif., Peggy Arrington
of Rogers, Minn., and Charles (Tina)
1 Bradley of Rapid City, S.D.; four
grandchildren; four stepgrandchil-dren;
six great-stepgrandchildren; and
two sisters: Lorraine Cords of Coon
Rapids, Minn., and Marjorie (Richard)
Martin of Valley Forge, Pa.
Funeral arrangements are pending
and services will be held July 11,2014.
Arrangements are being entrusted to
Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home,
£700 Jackson Boulevard, Rapid City.
An online guestbook for Allan may
be signed at www.osheimschmidt.
com.

OBITUARY
Louis Behl
The funeral for Louis Behl of rural
Parkston, S.D., was held at 2 p.m. on
Monday, Nov. 18, 2013, at the United
Methodist Church in Scotland, S.D.,
with the Rev. Tom Peterson and Rev.
Russell Stewart officiating. Pianist
was Loretta Schoenfish, with special
music by the Happy Memories Band
and soloist Russell Stewart. Interment
followed in Rosehill Cemetery, Scot-land
with military graveside rites by
Paul Grosshuesch V.F.W. Post #2966
and Joseph Vurm American Legion
Post #155, both of Scotland, and the
South Dakota Army National Guard
Military Funeral Honor Guard. Fu-neral
arrangements were under the
direction of Goglin Funeral Home of
Scotland and online condolences may
be sent at www.goglinfh.com.
Louis Behl was born on Thurs-day,
Aug. 3, 1933 on the family farm
near Scotland to D. Vern and Dorothy
(Mitchell) Behl. He attended Cass
Country School and later graduated
from Scotland High School. Following
his graduation, Louis studied at South
Dakota State University (SDSU) for
four years and graduated with a Bach-elor
of Science degree.
On Sept. 4, 1955, Louis was united
in marriage to V. Joyce Williamson in
Artesian, S.D., at the United Methodist
Church and three children were born
from this union. Louis then served
in Korea for a year and a half before
being granted early release to return
home and farm west of Scotland in the
spring of 1958. In the spring of 1966,
the family moved to a farm southeast
of Scotland. He was also a loan offi-cer
in Gregory, S.D., from 1974 until
1976. In January 1976, Louis and
family moved to the Roseau area of
Minnesota where he farmed and start-ed
his trucking career in 1978. In July
1980, the family moved back to South
Dakota continuing his trucking career
and then resumed farming in 1985 in
Parkston until the present.
Agriculture was a large passion
and talent of Louis'. Not only did he
farm for most years of his life, he also
served as an ag instructor for veterans
in Tabor, S.D., while he lived near
Scotland. During his years at SDSU,
he judged dairy cattle and showed
Holstein bulls. He loved and showed
Palomino horses, an interest nurtured
by his parents throughout his youth. 1
Louis was a dedicated veteran who!
was a member of the VFW post inl
Parkston for many years, and served/
as the commander from 2012 to 2013 J
He attended as many national reunions;
of his unit from Korea as possible. He
loved his family and looked forwardl
to the Mitchell family reunions held
in Hartford, S.D., which his great-great-
grandfather Alexander Mitchell
started.
Louis died on Wednesday, Nov. 13,
while farming in Parkston, at the age
of 80 years, 3 months and 11 days.
He is survived by his partner of sev-eral
years, Delaine Geuther, Dimock,
S.D.; two sons: Lynn (Terri) Behl,
Parkston and Lee Behl, Blackhawk,
S.D.; one daughter, Joy (Wayne) Pier-son,
Murfreesboro, Tenn.; one grand-daughter,
Brianna Pierson; eight
stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren;
one sister, Lorene (Eu-gene)
Weidenbach of Scotland; one
brother, Lawrence (Joyce) Behl, Auro-ra,
Colo.; and one sister-in-law, Idella
Behl, Scotland; as well as many nieces
and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his par-ents,
D. Vern and Dorothy Behl; and
one brother, Donald Vern Behl.
OBITUARY
Allan Lee Bradley
Allan Lee Bradley, 80, Hill City,
S.D., and formerly of Menno, S.D.,
died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, at the
Rapid City Regional Hospice Auxil-iary
House.
Survivors include his wife Celia
M. Bradley of Hill City; three chil-
' dren: David (Mary Ryan>*Bradley of
Walnut Creek, Calif., Peggy Arrington
of Rogers, Minn., and Charles (Tina)
1 Bradley of Rapid City, S.D.; four
grandchildren; four stepgrandchil-dren;
six great-stepgrandchildren; and
two sisters: Lorraine Cords of Coon
Rapids, Minn., and Marjorie (Richard)
Martin of Valley Forge, Pa.
Funeral arrangements are pending
and services will be held July 11,2014.
Arrangements are being entrusted to
Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home,
£700 Jackson Boulevard, Rapid City.
An online guestbook for Allan may
be signed at www.osheimschmidt.
com.